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Old 20th June 2008, 08:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Season / CDR combination on FCC evening peak services

Quick question for any ticketing gurus out there ... Is a combination
of a cheap day return (London Terminals -> Mill Hill Broadway) and a
season ticket (Mill Hill Broadway <-> Luton) valid on a restricted
evening peak service that does not stop between St. Pancras and St.
Albans? As far as I can see it would be perfectly valid if the train
stopped at Mill Hill Broadway - but I'm not so sure about a fast
train.

Many thanks,
Simon.
 
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Default Season / CDR combination on FCC evening peak services

On 20 Jun, 13:59, "SimonJCla...@" <SimonJCla...@>
wrote:
> Quick question for any ticketing gurus out there ... Is a combination
> of a cheap day return (London Terminals -> Mill Hill Broadway) and a
> season ticket (Mill Hill Broadway <-> Luton) valid on a restricted
> evening peak service that does not stop between St. Pancras and St.
> Albans? As far as I can see it would be perfectly valid if the train
> stopped at Mill Hill Broadway - but I'm not so sure about a fast
> train.
>
> Many thanks,
> Simon.


So long as it is a London Terminals - MHB CDR, and not the return half
of a MHB - London Terminals CDR.
 
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